Why does lactose-free milk taste a bit sweeter than milk with lactose in it??
Answers: The lactose has been 'pre-digested' into its two, individual monosaccharides (single sugars) - glucose and galactose. These single sugars are sweeter than when they are combined as lactose.
Lactose is an acid.
Lactose is an acid.
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